The feasibility of a social media-based foot self-management education and support program for adults with diabetes: A partially randomized preference trial
Aim: To assess the feasibility of Diabetic Foot Care Group (DFCG), a social media-based self-management education and support intervention, for people with diabetes (PWD) empowerment in diabetes-related foot ulceration prevention. Methods: A partially randomized preference trial was conducted among...
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Main Authors: | Helen Ngozichukwuka Obilor (Author), Olena Veryha (Author), Tom Weisz (Author), Mariam Botros (Author), Rosemary Wilson (Author), Joan Tranmer (Author), Kevin Woo (Author) |
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2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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